The dealers also allegedly sold at bodegas, restaurants, bars, hotels and some of the buyers' workplaces.

They charged between $200 and $300 per transaction for the premium delivery service — double what the high-quality coke would cost on the street, Vance said.

"This was a high-end, on-demand service," Vance said.

Chipotle chief marketing and development officer Mark Crumpacker was also named in papers as a customer of the coke-dealing deliverymen. (Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for Variety)

Among the indicted customers were white collar cokeheads — including a Fox Business producer, Chipotle executive and Merrill Lynch employee, papers showed.

Vance called them "key repeat customers."

The investigation began in May 2015 when one of the ring's customers, 29-year-old investment banker Thomas Hughes, jumped from the roof of his building at 1 West St. in Lower Manhattan and killed himself.

CVS and Duane Reades were used as drop offs for coke deliverymen, authorities say. (Marcus Santos/New York Daily News)

Cops found cocaine in his apartment and found his dealer's number on his cellphone.

That investigation uncovered customers looking for coke not found in the beverage section.

Katie Welnhofer, 29, who works on "Mornings with Maria" on Fox Business, was arraigned in Manhattan Supreme Court on charges of possession of a controlled substance. Prosecutors said she had the drugs delivered to her Chelsea apartment.